The WWDC 2019 is rumored to have been scheduled on June 3-7 where Apple is expected to unveil the iOS 13 and several more anticipated information, 9to5Mac reported. However, the publication did warn that this information is not set in stone and the company could very well change the schedule to another date.
As such, those who are planning to attend the event should wait for Apple’s confirmation before making travel plans. The hype is understandable since the WWDC has always been one of Apple’s biggest unveiling on a yearly basis. And with the iOS 13 introducing new features for its users, people are excited what’s in store for this upcoming update.
One of the highly discussed features of the iOS 13 is the upcoming Dark Mode that will make it easier for users to see their screen at night and decrease a device’s power consumption. The iOS 13 is also expected to specifically cater the iPad specifically on several fronts, with upgrades rumored to include a new home screen, multi-tabs for a single application, and file management enhancements.
But apart from this, iOS users are hoping that the new update will also include features that the community has been asking for. Among them is the improvement of its image processing, particularly when taking pictures in a dimly lit room. Right now, Google has Apple beat with this feature as its Pixel 3 is capable of such image capture. The iOS 13 could change all of this if the company opts to include this enhancement, Tom’s Guide reported.
Another request by Apple users is the inclusion of an AirPod app. With the wireless earphones rumored to include groundbreaking features, it only makes sense for the company to include it on the iOS 13. This is especially true since the Apple Watch already has its own app. Hopefully, the company provides a satisfying update to this aspect as its fan base are expecting much from the upcoming operating system.


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